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    </div><figure id="9477"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*ZGq3EqxVmOp1qJ6PqfqWkQ.png"><figcaption><a href="https://www.pinterest.ca/ramyeonjpg/poetry-prompts/">Created by author 🧡💜 Click-through for full poetry prompt repository</a></figcaption></figure><p id="c1ad"><a href="https://ko-fi.com/ramyeonjpg/shop"><b>Lucy (The Eggcademic) [she/her]</b></a>’s mouth just <i>waters</i> at hearing this phrase. There are some words that just appeal to more than one sense — like “juicy” evokes feelings of tactile sense (that <i>moist juicy chicken), </i>taste (deeply <i>marinated</i> for hours, soaking in every last bit of flavour) and sound. I guess the “sound” part borders on a little bit disturbing for some, but withou

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#FoodPoetry

💦JUICY💦 Honey Garlic Chicken Wings

Poetry Prompt: “a juicy bite”

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honey garlic wings, juicy bite of umami — paired with beer and joy.

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Lucy (The Eggcademic) [she/her]’s mouth just waters at hearing this phrase. There are some words that just appeal to more than one sense — like “juicy” evokes feelings of tactile sense (that moist juicy chicken), taste (deeply marinated for hours, soaking in every last bit of flavour) and sound. I guess the “sound” part borders on a little bit disturbing for some, but without sound, I don’t think our food experience is complete — imagine eating crisps/chips without the crunch!!!

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